Embedded Software Engineer

Great Chesterford
1 month ago
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An Embedded Software Engineer with experience across both Embedded Linux and Real-Time C/C++ development will bring their broad skills to a thriving Technical Consultancy where you’ll contribute to the design and build of embedded systems across a wide range of applications.

With a strong academic background, you’ll work closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams to support a range projects, whilst liaising closely with customers to find solutions to problems across defence, industrial and medical markets.

The ideal Embedded Software Engineer should possess the following:

* Minimum of 1st / 2.1 Bachelors / Masters Degree in an Engineering discipline.

* Commercial Embedded Linux development experience involving Yocto including knowledge of device trees, user-space and kernel-space and SoC platforms.

* Commercial Real-Time C/C++ development skills.

* Experience of at least one high level languages such as Python or C#.

* Experience of working at the boundary between electronics and software.

* Good customer facing experience with a desire to work within a Consultancy environment.

A competitive salary will be offered depending on your level of experience with Hybrid working (normally 3 days office / 2 WFH), Company Bonus, private Healthcare, generous Pension scheme and much more.

Due to the nature of some projects, you should be eligible for basic level UK Security Clearance

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